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November 23 February 2014 (exact date to be advised Nov 13) May 2014 (exact date to be advised Nov 13) Double Bill – Entry by membership A Cine-Retro Showcase Evening Entry by membership 7.00pm - Angel Face (1952) General Admission $17/12 or membership Harriet Craig (1950) Stars Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Mona Freeman, Herbert Marshall. Casablanca (1942) - 35mm print Stars Joan Crawford, Wendell Cory, Basil Lucille Watson. Directed by Otto Preminger. 91mins Stars Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, Directed by Vincent Sherman. 94mins Simmons, with her enigmatic presence, plays the beautiful femme fatale Sydney Greenstreet. This is the third film version of George Kelly's Pulitzer Prize-winning play with Mitchum as her target in this fluid study of the perverse love. A Directed by Michael Curtiz. 102mins 'Craig's Wife'. Crawford stars as the title character, a thoroughly selfish In WWII Casablanca a man is torn between choosing love or virtue. standout cast delivers under Preminger’s deft hand. woman who prizes her house and it’s possessions above all else. She is Considered one of the great Hollywood classics with it’s generous 8.50pm - The Big Combo (1955) helpings of romance, atmosphere and marvellous chemistry between the even willing to ruin the business opportunities of her husband Walter to Stars Cornell Wilde, Richard Conte, Brian Donlevy, Jean Wallace. leads, this demands viewing on the big screen! avoid losing her precious home. When her self-involvement causes Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. 88mins turbulence in the romantic life of her cousin, and her husband finally Wilde plays the police lieutenant ordered to stop investigating a crime March 2014 (exact date to be advised Nov 13) realises his wife's true nature,she becomes the victim of her own boss after he hasn’t been able to get any information on him. He instead Entry by membership vindictiveness. then goes after his suffering girl friend. This noir thriller centres on Make Way For Tomorrow (1937) themes of revenge, lust and obsession delivered as tight entertainment. Stars Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi, Fay Banter, Thomas Mitchell. June 2014 (exact date to be advised Nov 13) Directed by Leo McCarey. 91mins A Cine-Retro Showcase Evening December 21 An elderly couple’s house is foreclosed on and none of their children want General Admission $17/12 or membership Double Bill – Entry by membership to take them in – together. This must-see film is one of the most sublime Title to be announced early 2014 7.05pm – Where Danger Lives (1950) and moving films to come out of the studio system! Made without This will be a DCP digital screening Stars Robert Mitchum, Faith Domergue, Claude Rains, Maureen concessions to the box office or a top line cast, it is arguably the directors O’Sullivan. finest effort weaving in subtle humour through this heartfelt story. A July 2014 (exact date to be advised Nov 13) Directed by John Farrow. 82mins selection of period shorts (up to 30mins) will precede, followed by Entry by membership Caught in the tentacles of femme fatale Domergue, Mitchum has a intermission. There’s Always Tomorrow (1956) fateful encounter and flees with her for the border through atmospheric Stars Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Joan Bennett, William April 2014 (exact date to be advised Nov 13) visuals of cinematographer and noir specialist Nicolas Musuraka. Mitchum Reynolds. Entry by membership provides yet another fine performance here with Farrow providing Directed by Douglas Sirk. 84mins The Winslow Boy (1948) splendid tight direction essential for this type of narrative. An ironic drama in which a successful businesswoman returns to her Stars Robert Donat, Cedric Hardwicke, Basil Radford, Margaret Leighton. 8.50pm – Bachelor Mother (1939) home town and reacquaints herself with a man from her past, a Directed by Anthony Asquith. 117mins Stars Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Charles Coburn, Frank Albertson. successful businessman who is feeling neglected by his family. While this In Pre-WWI England, a young cadet is expelled from a naval college after Directed by Garson Kanin. 82mins serves to confirm her feelings, it draws a response from him for the first being accused of petty theft and his parents demand a court trial raising In this irresistible gem of a romantic-comedy, sales girl Rogers finds a time, triggered by a growing sense of malaise in his own life. Brimming a political furor in the process. Donat, one of Great Britain’s greatest ever foundling but has a hard time convincing those around her it isn’t hers. with supposed optimism, Sirk once again comments here on American actors turns in another performance to be savoured here with Rattigan An excellent script by Norman Kransna - one of the leading comedy life touching on “dangerous” territory – the foundations of the American squeezing much dramatic juice from this court room drama based on a writers of the 30’s and 40’s. family. He gives us a realistic non-sugar coated look at the topic, in one real life incident. Don’t miss this unforgettable film! of his greatest efforts. January 2014 (exact date to be advised Nov 13) Entry by membership Door opening and screening times Design for Living (1932) Stars Gary Cooper, Miriam Hopkins, Frederick March, Single Bills – Doors 6.30pm Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. 91mins Films from 7.30pm A Parisian woman who is loved by two American men can’t decide which one to choose so the three try to live together platonically. Probably the Double Bills – Doors 6.15pm best of the films with “the Lubitsch touch”. From the Noel Coward play Film screening times as per individual listing and featuring a Ben Hecht script this romantic comedy just couldn’t miss and doesn’t! A selection of period shorts (up to 30mins) will precede followed by intermission. .